2023–24 East of Scotland Football League

The 2023–24 East of Scotland Football League (known as the Central Taxis East of Scotland League for sponsorship reasons) was the 95th season of the East of Scotland Football League, and the 10th season with its top division as part of the sixth tier of the Scottish football pyramid system. Linlithgow Rose were the reigning champions but were unable to defend their title after gaining promotion to the Lowland Football League.

Broxburn Athletic won their first East of Scotland Football League title by eleven points over Musselburgh Athletic, and were promoted to the 2024–25 Lowland Football League following a 12–2 victory over Dalbeattie Star in the Lowland League play-off.

Teams
The following teams changed division after the 2022–23 season.

To East of Scotland Football League
Transferred from Lothian & Edinburgh Amateur League
 * Linton Hotspur

From East of Scotland Football League
Promoted to Lowland Football League Folded
 * Linlithgow Rose
 * Syngenta

Premier Division
Broxburn Athletic won the East of Scotland League for the first time following a 2–3 defeat suffered by Musselburgh Athletic at Jeanfield Swifts on 1 May 2024, which left Musselburgh eight points behind with two games remaining. They were promoted to the 2024–25 Lowland Football League, beating Dalbeattie Star in the Lowland League play-off.

Relegated from 2022–23 Premier Division:
 * Blackburn United
 * Oakley United
 * Vale of Leithen

Promoted to 2023–24 Premier Division:
 * Dunbar United
 * Glenrothes
 * Luncarty
 * Kinnoull

Stadia and locations

 * Notes

All grounds are equipped with floodlights, except Humbug Park (Crossgates Primrose), Warout Stadium (Glenrothes), Brownlands Park (Luncarty).

First Division
Dunipace won the league title on 14 May 2024, following a 0–1 defeat for St Andrews United at Newtongrange Star – which meant that Dunipace, who had played all their games, could not be caught.

Relegated from 2022–23 First Division:
 * Burntisland Shipyard
 * Coldstream
 * Kennoway Star Hearts

Promoted to 2023–24 First Division:
 * Whitburn
 * St Andrews United
 * Heriot-Watt University
 * Arniston Rangers

Stadia and locations

 * Notes

Second Division
The league title went down to the final day of the season, with Bo'ness Athletic and Thornton Hibs separated by one point. Despite a 21-match winning run for Thornton Hibs to end the season, Bo'ness Athletic's 4–0 home victory over Dalkeith Thistle was enough for the honours.

Relegated from 2022–23 Second Division:
 * Craigroyston
 * Hawick Royal Albert
 * Lochgelly Albert
 * Syngenta (folded)

Promoted to 2023–24 Second Division:
 * Bo'ness Athletic
 * Armadale Thistle
 * Edinburgh College

Stadia and locations

 * Notes

Third Division
West Calder United won the league title with a round of matches to spare, following a 2–1 victory over Harthill Royal on 14 May 2024.

Transferred from Lothian & Edinburgh Amateur League
 * Linton Hotspur